Online tools may ask for age, income, and dependents—but wrongful death value depends on things those forms can’t measure, such as:
- How clearly fault can be shown (including dashcam or witness testimony)
- Whether the decedent’s actions were disputed (Florida’s comparative responsibility rules can reduce recovery)
- Causation complexity (medical records and expert review are often necessary)
- Insurance and coverage limits tied to the responsible party
- Evidence timing—in coastal areas and busy tourist seasons, key items can be lost or altered faster than people expect
A rough estimate can be a starting point. It can’t replace an attorney’s case evaluation—especially when the incident involves shared responsibility, disputed medical causation, or limited documentation.


